''Oar'' is the only
studio album
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by American singer-songwriter
Alexander "Skip" Spence, released on May 19, 1969, by
. It was recorded over seven days in December 1968 in Nashville, and features Spence on all of the instruments.
Background
Described as "one of the most harrowing documents of pain and confusion ever made", the album was recorded after Spence had spent six months in
Bellevue Hospital. Spence had been committed to Bellevue following a delusion-driven attempt to attack
Moby Grape bandmates
Don Stevenson and
Jerry Miller with a
fire axe.
At the time of Spence's release from hospital, he had written a number of songs that he wanted to record. Producer
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suggested that Spence record at the
Columbia Studios in Nashville, where there was a particularly patient recording engineer, Mike Figlio. Rubinson instructed Figlio to keep the tapes running at all times, to record everything that Spence did. The majority of the tracks were recorded using a
three-track recorder. Rubinson chose to stay away from the studio, concerned that Spence's recording activities would be distracted by the presence of a producer.
According to Spence, the Nashville sessions were intended by him to only be a demo, which he gave to Rubinson with the intent that the songs would be fleshed out with full production for the actual album. Instead, Rubinson had the demo recordings released by Columbia.
Release and reception
When first released, ''Oar'' was not promoted by Columbia Records, despite pleadings from Rubinson. It was at the time the lowest-selling album in Columbia Records history and was deleted from the Columbia catalogue within a year of its release.
As described by critic Ross Bennett:
The album is viewed by critic Lindsay Planer as follows:
The album is viewed by critic John Reed in the ''Boston Globe'':
Subsequent reissues have added ten more songs, in different stages of completion, to the original dozen. The original release ended with a fade out of "Grey / Afro". The 1999
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Sundazed reissue appends "This Time He Has Come" to a fade-less "Grey / Afro", which reflects how the two songs appeared on the master tapes.
The first CD reissue of ''Oar'' was released by Sony Special Products in 1991 and was totally remixed from the multitrack masters. This was the first release of the fadeless "Grey / Afro" along with four outtakes from the sessions. The newer Sundazed reissue uses the original 1968 mix master tapes for the first time and added a further six unreleased tracks.
In 1999, the
Birdman label of Burbank, California released a tribute album titled ''
More Oar: A Tribute To The Skip Spence Album''. It featured
covers of the original record's tracks by
Robert Plant
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Robyn Hitchcock
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Greg Dulli,
Mark Lanegan
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Beck
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Diesel Park West,
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, and others.
In September 2018, another reissue, of a three-CD / three-LP boxed set, titled ''AndOarAgain'' was released by label Modern Harmonic. It included two discs / LPs of previously unreleased tracks; 36 tracks on discs 2 and 3 were previously unreleased at all.
In 2019, for
Record Store Day
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, a 7" single of "I Want A Rock & Roll Band" backed with a previously unreleased version of "I Got A Lot To Say / Mary Jane" was released by label Modern Harmonic.
It was voted number 510 in the third edition of
Colin Larkin
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's ''
All Time Top 1000 Albums
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'' (2000).
In November 2009, as part of his "
Record Club" series, Beck began posting the videos of his complete version of ''Oar'' on his website (www.beck.com), recorded with members of
Wilco
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,
Feist,
Jamie Lidell,
James Gadson
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...
,
Brian LeBarton, and others the previous June.
In 2013, the album was listed at number 8 on
Ballast
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's list of top 50 Canadian albums of all time. The album was also included in the book ''
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die
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''. In 1998, ''
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'' included ''Oar'' in their list of "100 Records That Set the World on Fire (While No One Was Listening)". The staff described the "brilliant" album as "a progenitor of both the loner/stoner and
lo-fi
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movements", further adding: "Recorded on
three track(!), absolutely solo, ''Oar'' represents a type of internalized psychedelic exploration that would not find a real audience for decades." ''
CBS News
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'' write that despite the album's initial poor sales, leading to it being
deleted, it "was later hailed as one of the greatest
outsider albums ever released on a major label."
Track listing
All tracks composed by Alexander "Skip" Spence
# "Little Hands" – 3:44
# "Cripple Creek" – 2:16
# "Diana" – 3:32
# "Margaret/Tiger Rug" – 2:17
# "Weighted Down (The Prison Song)" – 6:27
# "War in Peace" – 4:05
# "Broken Heart" – 3:29
# "All Come to Meet Her" – 2:04
# "Books of Moses" – 2:42
# "Dixie Peach Promenade (Yin for Yang)" – 2:53
# "Lawrence of Euphoria" – 1:31
# "Grey/Afro" – 9:38
Extra Oar (1999 CD reissue bonus tracks)
# "This Time He Has Come" – 4:42
# "It's the Best Thing for You" – 2:48
# "Keep Everything Under Your Hat" – 3:06
# "Furry Heroine (Halo of Gold)" – 3:35
# "Givin' Up Things" – 0:59
Unissued Oar
# "If I'm Good" – 0:47
# "You Know" – 1:47
# "Doodle" – 1:02
# "Fountain" – 0:34
# "I Think You and I" – 1:14
Or (2018 ''AndOarAgain'' CD2 reissue tracks)
# "Little Hands (Take 2)" - 3:40
# "Cripple Creek (Basic)" - 2:16
# "Diana (Take 3)" - 4:36
# "Furry Heroine (Halo Of Gold) (Alternate)" - 3:26
# "My Friend" - 2:49
# "War In Peace (Alternate)" - 3:46
# "Broken Heart (Voc & Acoustic)" - 4:44
# "All Come To Meet Her (Alternate 1)" - 2:14
# "I Want A Rock & Roll Band" - 3:10
# "Dixie Peach Promenade (Yin For Yang) (Alternate)" - 2:06
# "Lawrence Of Euphoria (Alternate)" - 2:01
# "Mary Jane / Steamboat" - 4:59
# "I Got A Lot To Say (Version 1)" - 1:50
# "Diana (Alternate 1)" - 2:38
# "War In Peace (Instrumental)" - 3:27
# "Diana (Alternate 2)" - 5:55
More (2018 ''AndOarAgain'' CD3 reissue tracks)
# "Little Hands (Vocal Overdub)" - 3:47
# "Diana (Version 2)" - 1:10
# "Weighted Down (The Prison Song) (Rehearsal)" - 1:11
# "The Shape You're In" - 0:54
# "I Want A Rock & Roll Band (Instrumental)" - 1:47
# "It's A Hard Life (Version 1)" - 0:32
# "I Got Something For You" - 2:00
# "Diana (12 String Version)" - 3:58
# "I Got A Lot To Say (Version 2)" - 0:49
# "It Ain't Nice (Version 1)" - 1:16
# "She Don't Care" - 0:55
# "All Come To Meet Her (Alternate 2)" - 2:13
# "It Ain't Nice (Version 2)" - 1:04
# "It's A Hard Life (Version 2)" - 0:38
# "All Come To Meet Her (Rehearsal)" - 2:59
# "Diana (Overdub)" 4:01
# "War In Peace (Take 2)" - 4:16
# "Broken Heart (Extended Master)" - 4:36
# "War In Peace (Guitar Overdub)" - 4:45
# "Diana (Basics)" - 3:42
I Want A Rock & Roll Band (2019 Record Store Day 7" tracks)
# "I Want A Rock & Roll Band" - 3:27
# "I Got A Lot To Say / Mary Jane" - 2:02
Personnel
*Alexander "Skip" Spence - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, drums
;Technical
*Charlie Bradley, Don Meehan, Mike Figlio - engineer
*David Rubinson, Don Meehan - mixing
References
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1969 debut albums
Columbia Records albums
Sundazed Music albums
Skip Spence albums
Psychedelic rock albums by Canadian artists
Lo-fi music albums
Outsider music albums